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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Intussusception may be classified into several subtypes based on location and etiology. According to location of intussusception it is classified into subtypes:- Ileocolic, Ileo-ileo-colic, Jejuno-jejunal, Jejuno-ileal, and Colo-colic. According to etiology of intussusception it is classified into :- idiopathic or lead point(pathologic) types. | [[Intussusception]] may be classified into several subtypes based on location and etiology. According to location of intussusception it is classified into subtypes:- Ileocolic, Ileo-ileo-colic, Jejuno-jejunal, Jejuno-ileal, and Colo-colic. According to etiology of intussusception it is classified into :- idiopathic or lead point(pathologic) types. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
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*** Ileocolic intussusception<ref name="pmid22929138">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mandeville K, Chien M, Willyerd FA, Mandell G, Hostetler MA, Bulloch B |title=Intussusception: clinical presentations and imaging characteristics |journal=Pediatr Emerg Care |volume=28 |issue=9 |pages=842–4 |year=2012 |pmid=22929138 |doi=10.1097/PEC.0b013e318267a75e |url=}}</ref> | *** Ileocolic intussusception<ref name="pmid22929138">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mandeville K, Chien M, Willyerd FA, Mandell G, Hostetler MA, Bulloch B |title=Intussusception: clinical presentations and imaging characteristics |journal=Pediatr Emerg Care |volume=28 |issue=9 |pages=842–4 |year=2012 |pmid=22929138 |doi=10.1097/PEC.0b013e318267a75e |url=}}</ref> | ||
**** 90% cases. | **** 90% cases. | ||
**** It involves the ileocecal junction. | **** It involves the [[ileocecal]] junction. | ||
*** Ileo-ileo-colic | *** Ileo-ileo-colic | ||
*** Jejuno-jejunal | *** Jejuno-jejunal |
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Overview
Intussusception may be classified into several subtypes based on location and etiology. According to location of intussusception it is classified into subtypes:- Ileocolic, Ileo-ileo-colic, Jejuno-jejunal, Jejuno-ileal, and Colo-colic. According to etiology of intussusception it is classified into :- idiopathic or lead point(pathologic) types.
Classification
- Intussusception can be classified according to various parameters:-
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Ileocolic | Ileo-Ileo-Colic | Jejuno-jejunal | Jejuno-Ileal | Colo-Colic | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Classification based on etiology .
- Intussusception can be classified into 2 types based on etiology.
- Idiopathic
- In this there is no clear trigger point.
- Most commonly seen in children.
- Lead point
- In this there is a clear pathologic trigger.
- Most commonly seen in adults.
- Idiopathic
- Intussusception can be classified into 2 types based on etiology.
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Idiopathic- no lead point | Pathologic- Lead point | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References
- ↑ Mandeville K, Chien M, Willyerd FA, Mandell G, Hostetler MA, Bulloch B (2012). "Intussusception: clinical presentations and imaging characteristics". Pediatr Emerg Care. 28 (9): 842–4. doi:10.1097/PEC.0b013e318267a75e. PMID 22929138.